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1 Midterm Jeopardy Review
Unit 1 Vocabulary (Pre) Civil War Civil War Vocabulary Potpourri Reconstruction Amendments/Legislation 100 200 300 400 500

2 an area designated by particular geographic, political, or cultural characteristics that set it apart from other areas. home

3 Region home 3

4 The movement of people, goods and ideas across national borders
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5 globalization home 5

6 a principle or standard of perfection that we are always trying to achieve
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7 Ideal home 7

8 a human made object such as a tool, weapon or building
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9 Artifact home 9

10 The chance for people to pursue their hopes and Dreams
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11 Opportunity home 11

12 Loyalty to the interest of one’s own region
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13 Sectionalism home 13

14 Someone who wants to abolish slavery
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15 Abolitionist home 15

16 This act allowed Kansas and Nebraska to be to settled with popular sovereignty (the right to choose whether they are slave or free) home

17 Kansas-Nebraska Act home 17

18 List the advantages of the North and South during the Civil War
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19 Industry (produce weapons/supplies)
North Industry (produce weapons/supplies) Railroads (transport supplies & soldiers) more people South better military leadership defensive war fighting on home land (closer to supplies/fight harder to protect) home 19

20 A formal withdrawal from a state or nation
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21 Secession home 21

22 A military policy willing to do whatever is necessary to completely defeat the opposing side is called home

23 Total War home 23

24 The act of freeing someone from slavery
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25 Emancipation home 25

26 This said that all slaves living in Confederate States were free from that point forward. Freedom for most slaves still did not come until the end of the war, but it gave purpose to the soldiers fighting the war. *Bonus* Who said this? home

27 Emancipation Proclamation
Abe Lincoln home 27

28 When men were forced to serve in the military under penalty of law
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29 Military Draft home 29

30 Union strategy to surround the enemy (the South) and squeeze them to death
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31 Anaconda Plan home 31

32 The southern states that separated from the U. S
The southern states that separated from the U.S. leading to the Civil War were called home

33 The Confederacy home 33

34 This was the direct cause of the Civil War (the straw that broke the camel’s back)
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35 On April 10, 1861, Southern forces attacked Fort Sumter
On April 10, 1861, Southern forces attacked Fort Sumter. A day and a half of bombardment before the troops in the fort surrendered. The Civil War began. home 35

36 These were the indirect causes of the Civil War
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37 1. Slavery 2. Varying economies of North and South 3
1. Slavery 2. Varying economies of North and South Sectional differences 4. Fight for power (States v Federal Rights) home 37

38 The period after the Civil War when the country was being put back together and the South was readmitted to the U.S home

39 Reconstruction home 39

40 Explain the differences between the economies of the North and the South.
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41 North South home Urban population was steadily increasing
Immigration (people to work) Economy shifting to industry and manufactured goods Canals and railroads connect businesses to consumers from the Northeast to the Midwest Rural Small farms or large plantations Little industry, rely heavily on agriculture COTTON WAS KING! Half as many rail lines as the North, rely on rivers for transportation 25% of Southerners own slaves home 41

42 White supremacists who terrorized African Americans
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43 Ku Klux Klan home 43

44 These segregated blacks from whites in public life
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45 Jim Crow Laws home 45

46 Ruled that segregation was constitutional under “separate but equal.”
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47 Plessy v Ferguson home 47

48 When a government official is brought up on charges
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49 Impeachment home 49

50 Which plan for Reconstruction would appeal to freedmen? Why?
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51 Congressional (Radical Republicans)
Congressional (Radical Republicans). They were supportive of African American rights. They pressed for voting rights for African Americans. home 51

52 This Amendment: Ended slavery in America
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53 13th Amendment home 53

54 -This amendment states: All born or naturalized here are citizens, including former slaves. -Equal protection under the law home

55 14th Amendment home 55

56 This amendment granted all MEN the right to vote
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57 15th Amendment home 57

58 Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine would enter as a free state to keep the balance of power in the senate. It also drew the 36 30’ line which made North of that would be free, South would be slave. home

59 Missouri Compromise home 59

60 Law that stated if escaped slaves were captured, they must be returned to their owners.
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61 Fugitive Slave Law home 61


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